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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:
Question #1
A FALSE
B TRUE
Question #2
A potassium ions continue to diffuse out of the cell after the inactivation gates of the voltage-gated sodium ion channels begin to close
B the extra efflux of potassium ions causes the membrane potential to become slightly more positive than the resting value
C the increased potassium ion permeability lasts slightly longer than the time required to bring the membrane potential back to its resting level
D more sodium ions diffuse into the cell than potassium ions diffuse out of it
E the inactivation gates of the voltage-gated sodium ion channels begin to open and the diffusion of sodium ions decreases
Question #3
A potassium ions continue to diffuse out of the cell after the inactivation gates of the voltage-gated sodium ion channels begin to close
B the extra efflux of potassium ions causes the membrane potential to become slightly more positive than the resting value
C the increased potassium ion permeability lasts slightly longer than the time required to bring the membrane potential back to its resting level
D more sodium ions diffuse into the cell than potassium ions diffuse out of it
E the inactivation gates of the voltage-gated sodium ion channels begin to open and the diffusion of sodium ions decreases
Question #4
A sodium ions diffusing into the cell through ligand-gated channels is greater than potassium ions diffuse out of it
B potassium ions continue to diffuse out of the cell after the inactivation gates of the voltage-gated sodium ion channels begin to close
C the inactivation gates of the voltage-gated sodium ion channels begin to open and the diffusion of sodium ions decreases
D the increased potassium ion permeability lasts slightly longer than the time required to bring the membrane potential back to its resting level
E the extra efflux of potassium ions causes the membrane potential to become slightly more positive than the resting value
Question #5
A both Na+ and K+ diffuse into the cell
B more Na+ diffuses into the cell than K+ diffuses out of it
C more K+ diffuses out of the cell than Na+ diffuses into it
D more Na+ diffuses out of the cell than K+ diffuses into it
E more K+ diffuses into the cell than Na+ diffuses out of it
Question #6
A FALSE
B TRUE
Question #7
A FALSE
B TRUE
Question #8
A Na+ gates open while K+ gates remain closed.
B K+ gates open before Na+ gates.
C Na+ and K+ gates open at the same time.
D Na+ gates open before K+ gates.
E K+ gates open while Na+ gates remain closed.
Question #9
A The exterior of the cell has a net positive charge and the interior has a net negative charge.
B The exterior of the cell has a net positive charge and the interior is neutral.
C The exterior of the cell has a net negative charge and the interior is neutral.
D The exterior of the cell is neutral and the interior has a net negative charge.
E The exterior of the cell has a net negative charge and the interior has a net positive charge.
Question #10
A Acetylcholine is actively transported from the presynaptic neuron.
B Sodium ions diffuse into the cell.
C Ligand-gated sodium channels open.
D Synaptic vessels fuse with the plasma membrane and release acetylcholine.
E Acetylcholine is actively transported to the postsynaptic neuron.
Question #11
A TRUE
B FALSE
Question #12
A FALSE
B TRUE
Question #13
A Terminal vessels migrate to the plasma membrane.
B Ligand-gated calcium ion channels open and calcium diffuses inward.
C Voltage-gated sodium ion channels open and sodium diffuses inward.
D Ligand-gated sodium ion channels open and sodium diffuses inward.
E Voltage-gated calcium ion channels open and calcium diffuses inward.
Question #14
A voltage-gated sodium ion channels to open, and sodium ions to diffuse into the cell
B acetylcholine to diffuse into the cell
C voltage-gated sodium ion channels to open, and sodium ions to diffuse out of the cell
D voltage-gated calcium ion channels to open, and calcium ions to diffuse into the cell
E ligand-gated sodium channels to open, and sodium ions to diffuse out of the cell
Question #15
A EPSP
B NMDA
C LTP
D IPSP
Question #16
A long-term depression
B excitotoxicity
C presynaptic inhibition
D long-term potentiation
Question #17
A Endogenous opioids
B Neuropeptide Y
C ATP
D Carbon monoxide
Question #18
A ATP
B Carbon monoxide
C Nitric oxide
D Neuropeptide Y
Question #19
A Neuropeptide Y
B ATP
C Carbon monoxide
D Nitric oxide
Question #20
A Endocannabinoids
B Nitric oxide
C ATP
D Endogenous opioids
Question #21
A Endogenous opioids
B Neuropeptide Y
C Carbon monoxide
D ATP
Question #22
A Endogenous opioids
B Endocannabinoids
C Carbon monoxide
D ATP
Question #23
A It blocks muscarinic receptors.
B It catalyzes reformation of ACh.
C It catalyzes hydrolysis of ACh to remove it from the synaptic cleft.
D It binds to sodium channels on the postsynaptic cell.
Question #24
A Skeletal muscle, Autonomic ganglia, and Specific regions of the brain
B Specific regions of the brain
C Skeletal muscle
D Autonomic ganglia
Question #25
A Microvilli
B Desmosomes
C Tight junctions
D Gap junctions
Question #26
A Induce tight junctions between capillary endothelial cells
B Produce carrier proteins and ion channels
C Produce enzymes to destroy toxic substances
D Induce tight junctions between capillary endothelial cells,produce enzymes to destroy toxic substances and produce carrier proteins and ion channels
Question #27
A Schwann cells
B Microglia
C Astrocytes
D Oligodendrocytes
E Ependymal cells
Question #28
A astrocytes that surround the CNS axons do not have enough myelin for regeneration
B he is an adult, and CNS neurons can only regenerate in childhood
C neurons in the CNS lack Schwann cells, which play a major role in axon regeneration
D inhibitory proteins in the PNS will prevent axons in his hand from ever regenerating
Question #29
A Neurilemma
B Sheath of Schwann
C Myelin
D Nodes of Ranvier
E Both neurilemma and sheath of Schwann are correct.